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This made-for-British-TV movie chronicles the life of the late John Lennon, from his split with the Beatles to his marriage to Yoko Ono. Eccleston ("Doctor Who") channels the singer and gives his best performance to date, making almost everyone forget that he was in the G.I. Joe movie!!

Not a bad movie. Everybody does a great job and Eccleston especially shines as John but . . . well, at this point what more can be said about the Beatles? The filmmakers behind this film apparently decided that John Lennon had daddy issues and Yoko needed to be humanized and that a whole movie could be based on that.

Not a bad movie. Everybody does a great job and Eccleston especially shines as John but . . . well, at this point what more can be said about the Beatles? The filmmakers behind this film apparently decided that John Lennon had daddy issues and Yoko needed to be humanized and that a whole movie could be based on that.

A mediocre attempt to bring out the controversies scattered throughout the life of John Lennon from 1964- 1971. Nothing special or even good acting. But, a moderate attempt to make a docu-drama about John Lennon in his wild and controversial days.

Lennon Naked is a 2010 television biographical film focusing on the life of John Lennon between 1967 and 1971. It stars Christopher Eccleston as Lennon & directed by Edmund Coulthard.

Going to make this short & sweet, to the point Christopher Eccleston's performance was fare enough, as was Andrew Scott as Paul McCartney, & Naoko Mori as Yoko Ono, the performances help the drama unfold quickly.

There is so much that goes into the life of John Lennon, and it's impossible not to leave material out in only 90 minutes, So I think they made a few errors on what they focused on, but it was a good attempt at showing off Lennon's early life, relationship with Paul, love for Yoko, & turn to politics.

All-In-All 'Lennon Naked' has enough heart & great music to keep itself entertained, despite a few aspects not being completely fleshed out.